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On Friday, January 17, 2003, Miguel A. Urech wrote...

>> This is true I guess, but it wouldn't be a few nano-seconds for
>> large attached emails. I get some in the range of 90-200meg
>> sometimes, and even just selecting and opening them can take some
>> time.

> I'm sure you have heard about FTP, haven't you? ;-)

Absolutely... but not everybody has access to such, and in most cases
those that do have access to it don't know how to use it. In addition
to that, it'd require accounts to be setup on said FTP server to allow
clients to send in files, which is something I don't fancy doing for
each client that wants to send in files ;)

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Jonathan Angliss
([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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